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  • [[file: Wuchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Wuchang Uprising]] '''The Wuchang Uprising''' of Oct. 10, 1911, was a massive armed revolt against local authorities i
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  • 1900: Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]] staged '''Huichow Uprising''' ...e shore, they held their meeting aboard the ship and decided to launch the uprising in the Sanzhou Tea Farmland in [[Huichow]]. [[Zheng Shiliang]] was put in c
    1 KB (197 words) - 06:42, 25 June 2010
  • ...s from Hunan, [[Hubei]], Jiangxi and [[Jiangsu]] provinces to suppress the uprising, and more than 10,000 people were killed. [[category:uprising]]
    835 bytes (115 words) - 00:59, 4 December 2009
  • ...of the town of [[Yizhang]] on [[January 22]], 1928, starting the Xiangnan Uprising ("Xiangnan" means south of Hunan in Chinese). ...division of the [[Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army]]. The uprising soon spread to seven counties in Hunan and involved more than 100,000 peopl
    886 bytes (124 words) - 00:59, 22 January 2010
  • [[file: Nanchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Nanchang Uprising]] ...ing''' ('''南昌起义'''), often referred to as the Nanchang Uprising, or Aug. 1 Uprising, was an armed resistance led by the Chinese Communist forces on Aug. 1, 192
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  • [[file:Nanchang.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Nanchang Uprising]] ...rges by the [[Kuomintang]] (KMT, or Nationalist Party of China).[[Nanchang Uprising|(More...)]]
    402 bytes (57 words) - 05:55, 30 July 2010
  • [[file: Wuchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Wuchang Uprising]] ...y revolutionaries in a modernized army formed by the government. [[Wuchang Uprising|(More...)]]
    292 bytes (39 words) - 04:58, 23 September 2011
  • [[file: Nanchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Nanchang Uprising]] ...r M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nanchang Uprising|More...]])
    750 bytes (112 words) - 02:04, 3 August 2017
  • [[file: Nanchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Nanchang Uprising]] ...r M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nanchang Uprising|More...]])
    750 bytes (112 words) - 06:47, 1 August 2018
  • ...s from Hunan, [[Hubei]], Jiangxi and [[Jiangsu]] provinces to suppress the uprising, and more than 10,000 people were killed. [[category:uprising]]
    835 bytes (115 words) - 00:59, 4 December 2009
  • [[File:Nanchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Nanchang Uprising]] ...eading the armed struggle and creating the revolutionary army. [[Nanchang Uprising|(More...)]]
    337 bytes (47 words) - 00:47, 1 August 2011
  • ...of the town of [[Yizhang]] on [[January 22]], 1928, starting the Xiangnan Uprising ("Xiangnan" means south of Hunan in Chinese). ...division of the [[Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army]]. The uprising soon spread to seven counties in Hunan and involved more than 100,000 peopl
    886 bytes (124 words) - 00:59, 22 January 2010
  • ...ay 4th Movement]] (1919), the [[May 30th Movement]] (1925), the [[Nanchang Uprising]], and "[[Crossing the River]]" are all displayed on the Monument.
    722 bytes (99 words) - 05:13, 13 July 2009
  • ...g", after [[Yuan Shikai]] proclaimed himself emperor of China in 1915. The uprising, ending in 1916, resulted in Yuan’s abdication. [[Republic Protection Cam
    478 bytes (64 words) - 06:02, 29 August 2011
  • 1900: Dr. [[Sun Yat-sen]] staged '''Huichow Uprising''' ...e shore, they held their meeting aboard the ship and decided to launch the uprising in the Sanzhou Tea Farmland in [[Huichow]]. [[Zheng Shiliang]] was put in c
    1 KB (197 words) - 06:42, 25 June 2010
  • [[file: Nanchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Nanchang Uprising]] ...ing''' ('''南昌起义'''), often referred to as the Nanchang Uprising, or Aug. 1 Uprising, was an armed resistance led by the Chinese Communist forces on Aug. 1, 192
    2 KB (320 words) - 02:04, 3 August 2017
  • 1927: '''[[Autumn Harvest Uprising]]'''
    129 bytes (19 words) - 01:29, 29 October 2010
  • [[1906]]: The anniversary of "'''[[Pingliuli Uprising]]'''".
    225 bytes (30 words) - 02:20, 29 October 2010
  • [[1928]]: '''[[Xiangnan Uprising]]''' started.
    223 bytes (30 words) - 01:14, 22 January 2010
  • ...' (Chinese:蔡锷), a general and revolutionary leader, was best known for his uprising against the reign of [[Yuan Shikai]], who dissolved the republic for the re
    258 bytes (41 words) - 01:48, 15 December 2011
  • 1927: [[Nanchang Uprising]]
    252 bytes (30 words) - 06:04, 9 August 2010
  • [[file: Wuchang Uprising.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Wuchang Uprising]] '''The Wuchang Uprising''' of Oct. 10, 1911, was a massive armed revolt against local authorities i
    1 KB (191 words) - 02:42, 23 September 2011
  • ...he Revolution of 1911''', or the Xinhai Revolution, began as the [[Wuchang Uprising]] in 1910. It resulted in the abdication of the child emperor [[Puyi]] on F
    334 bytes (46 words) - 00:37, 10 October 2011
  • ...d women and promoting western democracies, Qiu was beheaded after a failed uprising and is considered a heroine in China's anti-feudalist cause. [[Qiu Jin |(Mo
    378 bytes (56 words) - 06:33, 1 June 2011
  • ...on of 1911 (辛亥革命)''', or '''the Xinhai Revolution''', began as the Wuchang Uprising in 1910. It resulted in the abdication of the child emperor Puyi on Februar
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